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In this paper we show how configuration management and version control can be integrated and automated. Our approach is to use an object-oriented paradigm for the environment and to consider dependencies between modules to be a property local to every single version rather than a global property of the whole version group. In our proposed model configuration control depends on the dynamic evolution of the system rather than on a static description.